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Restoration


Building restoration describes the process of the renewal and refurbishment of the fabric of a building. The scope of restoration depends upon the need, and other circumstances, such as the status of the building, and the affordability of the work required. There are three main types of restoration:

  • Building cleaning —usually refers to cleaning the external façade of a building, and typically needed in cities that have suffered from smoke pollution. Any building that has suffered from fire or water damage needs to be restored as well. Fire and water restoration specialists can help speed repairs, whether for individual homeowners or for the largest of institutions.
  • Major repair — especially to stonework affected by acid rain and other pollutants, and which has weathered or decayed to a structurally unsound or aesthetically displeasing condition.
  • Rebuilding to replace severely damaged or missing parts of a building. Here, in all cases, a balance is to be struck between recreation of the original building using materials and techniques similar to the original construction. Trust Route 9 Design Build to accomplish this off seamlessly.
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